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We have 30 self catering holiday cottages available to book in Denbighshire. Denbighshireis in North Wales .

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Celyn Cottage , Ruthin

Price: £ 130- £345

Sleeps: 2

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Celyn Cottage is a cosy annexe next to the owners' family cottage a few moments walk from the hamlet of Pentre Celyn, 5 miles from Ruthin. Sleeping three, this cottage has a double bedroom with skylights and wonderful countryside views and a sofabed in the sitting room. It also contains a fitted kitchen, ground floor shower room with double shower and outside, guests have their own gravelled garden area and shared use of the owners' fabulous lawned garden, which is also open for the public a few days a year. Celyn Cottage is an ideal holiday home for guests who enjoy walking in the Snowdonia National Park and the lovely Welsh coast.

The scattered hamlet of Pentre Celyn is an attractive North Wales base, and lies around 5 miles from the hilltop town of Ruthin. Ruthin has visitor attractions including its old Gaol, and a Craft Centre, plus Nant Clwyd House (the oldest timber frame in Wales). There are a variety of shops and eateries on offer here, often housed in attractive half timbered buildings. Easily reached from Pentre Celyn is the riverside town of Llangollen, the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, and the stunning coastline.


Berwyn Stationmasters House , Berwyn

Price: £ 386 - £ 896

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly

A train enthusiast's delight! This beautifully renovated Grade II listed station master's house is situated right on the platform of the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway. Visitors to this unique property enjoy unlimited travel on trains winding their way through the breathtakingly lovely scenery of the Dee Valley between Carrog and Llangollen 1½ miles away. A lovely town famous for its annual music eisteddfod Llangollen also boasts horse drawn canal boat excursions canoeing on the white waters of the river and a fine selection of pubs restaurants and shops. From the town narrow boat excursions cross the amazing Pontcysyllte aqueduct and many outdoor activities including mountain bike riding gorge walking white water rafting absieling and climbing are readily available. Pub serving food 50 yards.


Y Beudy , Corwen

Price: £ 152- £356

Sleeps: 2

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This charming barn conversion is on the owner’s smallholding in the rural hamlet of Pencoed. It is surrounded by rolling countryside and has an abundance of wildlife. The accommodation is comfortable and inviting. The well fitted kitchen has a dining area and the cosy and welcoming lounge area has a wood-burner effect electric fire, giving the property a warm, homely feel. There is a ground floor shower room and a delightful sunroom that leads to the rear garden which has a crushed slate seating area with furniture and a barbecue. The bedroom is on a mezzanine floor and is full of character and charm. There are countryside walks on the doorstep and the cottage is a lovely place to return to after a busy day’s sightseeing in the area.

The lovely rural hamlet of Pencoed is situated between the towns of Ruthin and Corwen, which are to the north of Llangollen and by way of the spectacular Horseshoe Pass. Ruthin is an attractive town with half-timbered buildings set around St. Peter’s Square and it has a variety of interesting shops and other buildings. The oldest timber frame building in Wales, Nant Clwyd House, the Ruthin Craft Centre and Ruthin Gaol are definitely worth a visit, and the surrounding countryside is simply breathtaking. The Moel Famau Country Park, Lake Brenig and Clocaenog Forest are close by and are sure to enthral visitors, and a little further afield but still easily accessible is Snowdonia National Park and the glorious coastline. This is a beautiful region for a holiday any time of year.


Cae Caled Cottage , Denbigh

Price: £ 251- £550

Sleeps: 2

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Set in 30 acres of beautiful grounds, this delightful cottage is part of an award-winning farm at the foot of the Clwydian Hill Range. Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this property is a brick built cottage, adjoining the owner's 15th Century farmhouse. With access to a heated swimming pool, a wonderful garden and private fishing on the River Clwyd, this lovely home-from-home is an ideal spot for a romantic break, far from the stresses of modern life. The local area is packed with things to see and do including walks along the Offa's Dyke Pathway, trips to the market town of Denbigh and numerous sites of historic interest. Note: The cottage was voted one of the UK’s top 20 romantic cottages in 2009 by Alistair Sawday for The Times Online.

Ideally positioned beneath the imposing Clwydian Hill Range is the small village of Bodfari, a town steeped in history. Evidence of settlement on the site in the form of a Celtic camp can be found dating back to 500BC. Later roles include that of a Roman encampment whilst the village church, St. Stephen’s, pre-dates the Norman Conquest. Nowadays, the village is home to a local shop and lies within easy reach of a number of traditional country pubs and restaurants. Nearby, the Offa's Dyke pathway provides excellent walking, whilst for those interested in discovering more of the area’s history the ancient market town of Denbigh has a 13th Century castle. The charming little town also provides a host of modern amenities such as shops, pubs and restaurants and is only five miles from Bodfari.


Smithy Cottage , Ruthin

Price: £ 163- £393

Sleeps: 3

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This stone-built semi-detached conversion of an old smithy is set in the peaceful village of Graigfechan at the foot of the beautiful Clwydian Hill Range. Just three miles from Ruthin, this charming 18th Century property boasts beamed ceilings, a large fireplace and a spacious master bedroom. With one double and one single bedroom, the cottage has a light, airy atmosphere that is warmed in the cooler months by a log effect fire in the sitting room. The cottage also comes with a pretty front garden that presents an ideal chance for al fresco dining amid the glorious landscape.

Ideally positioned just three miles south of the hilltop town of Ruthin, the small, peaceful and quiet village of Graigfechan lies to the north of Llangollen via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. With a pleasant pub that serves quality food, this lovely little town is a popular destination amongst walkers, due to it being the start of the Offa's Dyke Walk Five, a 5.5 mile scenic walk along the nearby Clwydian Hill Range. Also close by is the 700 year-old town of Ruthin which boasts half-timbered buildings clustered around St Peter's Square as well as numerous interesting shops and boutiques. There is also the Ruthin Craft Centre which houses work by internationally recognised artists and craftspeople. The River Dee offers exhilarating white water rafting whilst the scenic Lake Brenig, Moel Famau, Loggerheads Country Park and Clocaenog Forest are all close by for picturesque walks and fascinating bike rides.


Cae Crwn , Corwen

Price: £ 900 - £ 1299

Sleeps: 8

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The Loft , Ruthin

Price: £ 178- £435

Sleeps: 4

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Situated in the old grounds of Eyarth Hall, this 18th Century property is a stylishly converted stone-built barn, set in an attractive rural location. In addition to plenty of character charm and original features, the property is also fitted with contemporary fixtures and fittings such as a quality oak kitchen, solid oak floors and doors and an inviting bathroom. With such wonderful countryside surrounding the building, visitors will never be short of things to do and a number of trails and cycle paths are within easy reach.

Situated two miles south of Ruthin is the small village of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, reached via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass. With its imposing 15th Century church, the village is also home to a traditional pub which serves food and is only a few minutes drive from other local amenities. Ruthin itself is over 700 years old and boasts many half-timbered buildings clustered around St Peter's Square. Although the town is packed with many interesting shops, the main attraction is possibly its renowned craft centre, which is home to a number of internationally recognised artists and craftspeople. Also in the near vicinity are Lake Brenig, Moel Famau, Loggerheads Country Park and Clocaenog Forest – all of which provide excellent walking and cycling opportunities. Snowdonia National Park and the Welsh coast are also within easy driving distance.


The Hay Loft , Llangollen

Price: £ 254- £485

Sleeps: 4

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This pretty, semi-detached cottage is set within a 25-acre smallholding on the outskirts of Llangollen. Converted from a 17th Century stone built barn, this lovely property offers quality accommodation and open-plan living, with two bedrooms - one twin and one double. Visitors also have shared access to a lovely garden with views of the castle ruin. The grounds on which this holiday home is set boast woodland walks and paddock areas, as well as an abundance of local wildlife. This spacious cottage is set within easy distance of the region’s various attractions such as the Offa's Dyke Path, the Clwyd hills and the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig.

With its dramatic mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee, the beautiful Vale of Llangollen is the setting for this pretty tourist town. Internationally famous for its Musical Eisteddfod, Llangollen offers visitors a chance to explore the lush, green valley by steam train or canal boat or to enjoy a walk to the Castell Dinas Bran high above the town. With a good range of pubs and restaurants, this pretty little community also offers many interesting shops as well as easy access to the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig. For those who are happy to drive, a day’s round trip will cover a tour of the 'Seven Wonders of Wales' whilst the Offa's Dyke Path which passes nearby offers pleasant walking along the crest of the Clwyd hills.


Ystabl , Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog

Price: £ 386 - £ 986

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Four Poster • Private Hot Tub • Multi Bath Shower • Fishing On Site • Open Fire • Short Break • Ultimate • Pet Friendly • Easy Walking Access

Set on a 200 acre working farm in the beautiful and unspoilt Ceiriog Valley each of these recently converted stone barns not only offers bird watching fishing and walking from the door but also its own private hot tub on a decked terrace with glorious river views. Chirk's 18th century aqueduct is 13 miles and Llangollen's horse drawn canal boats steam trains and famous Eisteddfod are 20 miles. Pub 2 miles shop/P.O. 6 miles.


Scotch Hall Cottage , Llangollen

Price: £ 255- £685

Sleeps: 6

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Scotch Hall Cottage is a Grade II listed, 200 year old, detached cottage on a canalside, next to the Pontcysyllte Aquaduct, four miles from Llangollen in North Wales. This cottage sleeps up to six people and has three bedrooms, consisting of two double bedrooms and one twin bedroom (the twin bedroom gives access to the 2nd double and has no natural light) as well as a family bathroom. The cottage also has a fitted kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with coal effect gas fire and views of the canal. Outside, this cottage has off road parking for two cars in the pub car park next door and a gravelled area with seating. Scotch Hall Cottage is a fabulous family holiday home, close to many places of interest.

With its impressive mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee, the Vale of Llangollen is home to a number of pretty towns, internationally famous for their Musical Eisteddfod. Visitors can explore the surrounding valley by steam train or canal boat, or can try one of the many walking and cycling routes up to Castell Dinas Bran to enjoy the breathtaking view. The town of Llangollen offers a wide selection of pubs and restaurants in addition to many interesting shops. The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are close by, whilst a day-long car trail can take you to visit six of the ‘Seven Wonders of Wales’. Offa’s Dyke Path runs close to the town, offering a wonderful opportunity for walkers to see the Clwyd hills, whilst Snowdonia is less than an hour’s drive away.


Nodyn-Y-Nant , Llangollen

Price: £ 270 - £480

Sleeps: 2

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• Detached • Fire or Woodburner • Pub close to cottage • Pets allowed • Parking Available • Has a Garden •

Enjoying panoramic views of the hidden village of Glen Ceirog and the valley beyond, Nodyn y Nant (which means 'sound of the stream') is a four star country hideaway for couples seeking wonderful accommodation in blissful surroundings. This charming detached stone and slate cottage nestles in the grounds of the owner's former historic farmhouse and has been lovingly converted from an original stable and grain store to provide a quality luxury holiday home. Nodyn y Nant snuggles well off the beaten track of tourists but only minutes from the bustling town of Llangollen, home of the International Eisteddfod, Balloon Festival, canal boats, canoeing and white water rafting on the River Dee. Approached from its patio through a stable door, the cottage is entered half way up and half way down the stairs. On this level is a tiled bathroom with step in shower, WC and wash basin. Tiled stairs lead down to the lovely well equipped country kitchen. Oak fitted units, beamed ceilings and a real wood burning stove make this, the cosiest home from home. The room also has two comfy sofa's, a TV with DVD and a dining table. Upstairs the bedroom has an impressive king sized cream metal bed, fitted wardrobes, sloping ceilings and beams.


Ty Hir , Maeshafn

Price: £ 231 - £ 508

Sleeps: 2

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Non Smoking • Short Break • Pet Friendly

Dating from the 17th century and nestling on the edge of a peaceful rural village this traditional Welsh long cottage is a romantic gem with a beautifully furnished interior and its own pretty garden area. Adjoining the owners' home it offers a superb base for exploring this lovely area of outstanding natural beauty – glorious sandy beaches and walking in the Clwydian Hills are easily accessible. Mold 3 miles. Village pub 200 yards shop 2 miles.


1 The Beeches , Llangollen

Price: £ 500- £1321

Sleeps: 10

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Set less than five minutes walk from the centre of Llangollen. This spacious, modern detached house is an ideal base for enjoying this pretty town and beautiful area. Five bedrooms offer accommodation for up to ten people, with some bedrooms enjoying en-suite facilities, televisions or river views. There is an excellent kitchen, a large conservatory, lovely sitting and dining rooms and a patio garden with a summerhouse and views of Castell Dinas Bran, a hillside ruin popular with walkers who enjoy the breathtaking views once they reach it. Canal boats, good walks, water sports and excellent walking are all within easy reach.

Sometimes called ‘The Gateway to North Wales’, the riverside town of Llangollen boasts an impressive mountain backdrop, sitting alongside the boulder-strewn River Dee. Visitors flock to the internationally renowned annual musical Eisteddfod, and throughout the year holidaymakers enjoy exploring the surrounding valley by steam train or canal boat, or trying out the many walking or cycling routes up to Castell Dinas Bran to enjoy the breathtaking views. The town itself has a good selection of amenities including shops, pubs and restaurants, while the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are easily reached by car. More walking can be enjoyed along the Offa’s Dyke Path, running close to the town, while the mountains and coast of Snowdonia can be reached in an hour by car.


The Coach House , Denbigh

Price: £ 251- £617

Sleeps: 4

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This brick-built semi-detached barn conversion is set in 30 acres of beautiful grounds on an award-winning farm at the foot of the Clwydian Hill Range. There is even access to a heated swimming pool and private fishing on the River Clwyd – a waterway that runs through the farm. With the added attraction of a lovely wood-burning stove in the sitting room and a beautiful garden area for al fresco dining, this is a great family property. The amenities of Denbigh are easily accessible, as are a number of other local activities.

Peacefully located in the lovely Vale of Clwyd, the small village of Bodfari is set beneath the imposing Clwydian Hill Range and is steeped in history. Once a Celtic camp in approximately 500BC, the village went on to become a Roman encampment and then a pre-Norman village – evidence of which remains in the original Church of St Stephen. Nowadays, in addition to its impressive church the village boasts a local shop and easy access to a number of good country pubs and eateries. The ancient market town of Denbigh with its celebrated 13th Century castle is close by and offers pretty streets lined with shops, pubs and restaurants. The Offa's Dyke Pathway is also easily accessible and provides walkers with ample of trails and footpaths to follow. Ramblers will be thrilled by the impressive, challenging countryside that surrounds the village, whilst those who enjoy cycling, fishing, and bird watching are also well catered for.


Pentre Mawr , Llandrillo

Price: £ 371 - £ 717

Sleeps: 6

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Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Open Fire • Short Break • Pet Friendly

Enjoying a peaceful rural setting amidst lovely working farmland this spacious and very comfortable 18th century stone cottage boasts wonderful countryside views and its own little garden. Adjoining the owners' home it sits just ¾ mile from the shop and pub in Llandrillo an attractive village that is the location not only for a Michelin starred restaurant but also for lama trekking paintballing and a high ropes adventure course! Sailing windsurfing and a lakeside steam railway are found at Lake Bala

(8 miles) whilst the Snowdonia National Park offers a myriad outdoor pursuits and family attractions.


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